The Passion of American Collecto෴rs: Property of Barbara and Ira Lipman
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December 16, 08:12 PM GMT
Estimate
30,000 - 40,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
The Passion of America༺nꦜ Collectors: Property of Barbara and Ira Lipman
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Fanshawe, A Tale. Boston: Marsh & Capen, 1828
12mo (190 x 121 mm). Publisher's muslin backed boards with printed paper spine label, uncut; a few stains to boards and cloth faded. Text block pulled free from spine, some marginal staining to a few leaves, largely confined to upper margin, but a much better c𝔉opy than often found of a rare book. With TLS from David Randall laid in, describing the superiority of this copy to others sold at auction from 1925-1938. In chemise and morocco case.
First edition of Hawthorne's rare first book
Written while he was꧅ still a student at Bowdoin and based on his experiences there, Fanshawe was published soon after his graduation. Hawthorne sought to distance himself from the work throughout much of his life.
"Although Hawthorne later suppressed knowledge of the existence of Fan🌟shawe, the scarcity of this work results primarily from destruction in a warehouse fire of the publisher's inventory." (Clark)
It is a scarce and fragile book, wit🍸h only 5 copies at auction in 👍the last 20 years.
PROVENANCE
Frank Maier (bookplate) — Corla🍌ndt Bishop (booklabel) — John Insley Blair (book𓂃label)
REFERENCE
BAL 7570; Clark A1.1